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    <h3>Scripts</h3>
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        FileCopier is script-driven. There are three kinds of scripts: copy, restore and temp. They are
        described below.<br>
        <h4>Copy Scripts</h4>
        A copy script consists of one or more entries. Each entry can be one of three things:<br>
        1. The full path to a file.<br>
        2. The full path to a directory.<br>
        3. The full path to another copy script file.<br>
        An entry that is a file or script is a source or destination, depending on if the copy script is used
        to hold sources or destinations.<br>
        
        <h4>Restore Scripts</h4>
        Restore scripts are automatically generated when you submit a copy command if you desire. A restore script
        consists of one or more entries. Each entry has instructions for undoing a copy that was carried out during
        the copy command that created it. A restore script is only generated if you selected the option to rename
        files that exist and if a rename actually occurred. <b>A Restore script cannot restore overwritten files.</b>
        When a restore script is successfully run, it is automatically deleted. See the section on options for
        details.<br>
        
        <h4>Temp Scripts</h4>
        Temp scripts are copy scripts. They are saved in a temp directory. All temp scripts are
        automatically deleted after they are successfully used.<br><br>

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